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Departures

by Patrick Mangan

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Summer Storm 03:15
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Nati's Reel 02:55
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Gypsy Affair 03:48
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Eastern Set 03:20
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DEPARTURES - GLOBALLY INSPIRED ORIGINAL IRISH MUSIC

PRESS:

“The trademark New York-Sligo style is evident but this time it is wrapped up in a coat of rhythms and sounds from around the world… All of these elements make it an intoxicating mix of traditional inspired music.” – TradConnect.com

“Patrick Mangan demonstrates the difference between just simply playing notes and playing the music *between* the notes.” – CDBaby.com

“Patrick embodies all that is admirable and durable about the Irish tradition in America.” – Earle Hitchner, The Irish Echo

credits

released April 9, 2015

1. The Road to Shatili (2:52)
Greg Anderson (guitar), Steve Holloway (drums), Avirodh Sharma (tabla), Jason Sypher (bass), Cillian Vallely (low whistle)

2. Queen Tamar’s Court (4:01)
Greg Anderson (guitar), Cormac de Barra (harp), Steve Holloway (percussion), Jason Sypher (bass), Cillian Vallely (low whistle)

3. Summer Storm (Summer Storm / The Rocky Waves) (3:16)
Johnny Cuomo (guitar), Steve Holloway (bodhrán, drums), Jason Sypher (bass), Cillian Vallely (uilleann pipes)

4. The Sunday Session (The Sunday Session / Departures) (2:37)
Greg Anderson (bouzouki, guitar), Steve Holloway (bodhrán)

5. Nati’s Reel (2:55)
Cormac de Barra (harp), Dave Eggar (cello)

6. Gypsy Affair (3:48)
Greg Anderson (guitar), Dave Eggar (cello, piano), Steve Holloway (drums, percussion), Jason Sypher (bass)

7. The Grafton Rambler (What’ll It Be / The Liffey Swim / The Grafton Rambler) (4:12)
Greg Anderson (guitar), Steve Holloway (bodhrán, drums), Jason Sypher (bass), John Whelan (accordion)

8. September Sky (4:45)
Greg Anderson (acoustic, electric, bass guitars), Matt Darriau (clarinet), Steve Holloway (percussion)

9. Crossroads Tango (4:08)
Greg Anderson (guitar, nylon string guitar), Dave Eggar (piano), Steve Holloway (drums), Jason Sypher (bass), John Whelan (accordion)

10. Eastern Set (Welcome to Zahesi / The Mountain Pass / Bonfire Dance) (3:21)
Greg Anderson (bouzouki), Steve Holloway (percussion), Cillian Vallely (low whistle)

11. St. Mark’s Place Reels (Ghosts of New York / St. Mark’s Place) (3:26)
Greg Anderson (guitar), Steve Holloway (bodhrán, drums), Tony Steele (bass guitar)

12. Until We Meet Again (3:55)
Cormac de Barra (harp), Dave Eggar (cello)

Patrick Mangan – Fiddle
All tracks produced, written and arranged by Patrick Mangan.

Recorded by Dakota Bowman and Merle Chornuk at Atomic Sound, Brooklyn, NY
Additional recording at Globalstān Studios, Queens, NY; JW Records, Milford, CT; Loonymusik, Beacon, NY; Marguerite Studios, Dublin; and Pyramid Studios, Brooklyn, NY
Editing by Sean “Golden Child” Mangan at Grand Staff Studios, Brooklyn, NY
Mixing and additional editing by Jaimeson Durr, at Trakworx, South San Francisco, CA
Mastered by Justin Weis at Trakworx, South San Francisco, CA
Back cover photo by Jimmy O’Kelly
Graphic design by Raisa Berger

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Patrick Mangan New York, New York

PATRICK MANGAN

Brooklyn-based fiddler Patrick Mangan is a two-time All-Ireland fiddle champion. He made his Broadway debut at age 16 with “Riverdance on Broadway” and has since performed with the Grammy award winning Irish dance production and other luminaries of Celtic music in over 30 countries on every continent.

His new release "The Frost Is All Over" launches Dec. 4, 2020
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